The 'Gather" series devoted to Indigenous and Black voices will feature Joshua Whitehead, an Indigenous writer from Canada, who will talk about his new nonfiction book.
Indigenous Voices 'Gather' in the HamptonsThe 'Gather" series devoted to Indigenous and Black voices will feature Joshua Whitehead, an Indigenous writer from Canada, who will talk about his new nonfiction book.
It's Happening at Bay StreetBay Street Theater will host Pachanga, OLA of Eastern Long Island's dance party; the Moondogs' concert tribute to John Lennon, and a talk and workshop devoted to adapting literature for the stage.
Joan Mitchell's Everywhere MomentA surge of interest in the painter Joan Mitchell is reflected in two important exhibitions abroad, “Monet-Mitchell” in Paris, and “Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction 1940-1970” in London.
Parrish Artists Choose Parrish ArtThe Parrish Art Museum has invited 41 artists with deep ties to the East End to pair their work with objects from the museum’s permanent collection in a series of three exhibitions.
Sag Cinema Salutes Venice Film FestThe Sag Harbor Cinema will celebrate the Venice Film Festival’s grant program for emerging filmmakers with a screening of "The Cathedral," a local director’s feature.
The Art Scene 04.20.23A celebration of quilts will open the Arts Center at Duck Creek, Ashawagh Hall plans a groovy weekend, abstraction is the subject of a panel discussion at The Church.
A Book-Centric Weekend The Church is hitting the books this weekend with a talk by the art critic Jerry Saltz, a sale and signing of artists' books, a book binding workshop, and a reading by the venue's writer-in-residence, Drew Zeiba.
A Journey Back in Time"Return to a Place by the Sea" at The Church showcases four Black abstract artists with ties to the village’s Eastville/SANS enclave and to each other.
A Love Letter From a 'Shakespeare Guy'Richard Horwich, a Shakespeare scholar, has written a memoir about family, friends, academia, and his many years, and encounters, on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
A Talk on Arab DiversityKen Dorph, a Middle Eastern scholar, will discuss Arab diversity in two lectures at Bay Street Theater.
Artist Versus Canvas at Sara NightingaleIt’s abstraction vs. representation and artist vs. canvas in the exhibition “Showdown” at Sara Nightingale Gallery.
Bits and Pieces 04.13.23Tickets remain for Guild Hall’s Awards Dinner, musical offerings across the East End include West African songs, jazz, classical, rock, and reggae, Choral Society announces auditions, Montauk Library to host talk on film and television adaptations.
Laughs and More at Bay StreetThe Hamptons Comedy Festival will bring four seasoned comedians to Bay Street Theater for an evening of laughs.
The Art Scene 04.13.23Botanical painting workshops at LongHouse, Amy Zerner tapestries and paradoxical paintings at MM Fine Art, surrealists at the Lucore Gallery, Dan Welden demonstration in Riverhead, Brooklyn outpost for Halsey McKay.
Water, Water Everywhere . . . Or Is It?The Docs Equinox film festival features three documentaries, panel discussions, receptions, and an information hub, all devoted to protecting and preserving our water.
Bits and Pieces 04.06.23Street dance workshop at The Church, Native American films at the Southampton Cultural Center, solo guitar and 70s music at the Suffolk Theater.
LongHouse Open for the SeasonLongHouse Reserve in East Hampton celebrates spring with new sculpture by Maren Hassinger and Wyatt Kahn, a call for Easter bonnets, and gardens in full bloom.
Saul Steinberg, East and Far EastThe Drawing Room in East Hampton is showing five decades of work by Saul Steinberg, including drawings, paintings, prints, and objects, and Pace Gallery is giving Steinberg his first exhibition in Seoul, South Korea.
The Art Scene 04.06.23Paul Davis goes solo at Keyes Art, works on paper by 22 local artists at Ashawagh Hall, late night open studio at The Church, nature on canvas at Grenning Gallery, Scott Bluedorn at Watermill Center, Michael Halsband in Paris.
Two Friends Playing StrangersAn upcoming production of Edward Albee's "The Zoo Story," a two-character play about strangers who meet at the Central Park Zoo, stars two East End actors who are real-life friends with a lot in common.
Two Thumbs Up for 'Binge or Bomb'"Binge or Bomb," a new podcast by two South Fork film and television aficionados, turns to global television for binge-worthy content that has eluded many Americans' radar.
An East Hampton Weekend of WhodunitsHamptons Whodunit, a four-day festival devoted to mystery and true crime, will take place in East Hampton Village from April 13 through 16 at various venues and feature dozens of authors, escape room-style challenges, a real-life crime scene bus tour, and even a "Who Killed the Mayor?" game.
Bits and Pieces 03.30.23Creative healing, opera and theater screenings, classical piano, feminine fire, and multiple tribute bands, this week.
HamptonsFilm's Screenwriters Lab ReturnsThe HamptonsFilm Screenwriters Lab will return to East Hampton from April 14 to 16 with three screenplays to be polished by three mentors.
John Giorno's Dial-A-Poems at MoMAAs part of a continuous program of pocket exhibitions focused on its collection, the Museum of Modern Art will open a gallery devoted to John Giorno's Dial-A-Poem project on Friday, April 7.
Six Diverse Notables Coming to Sag HarborA daylong conference on creativity at The Church on Saturday will bring several leaders in ideas and arts together for presentations and panels on Saturday. Plus, a poetry workshop and new resident artists there.
The Art Scene 03.30.23Floating pictures, a weekend "Sundown" at Madoo, Montauk artists, touring a collection of East End artists, and three North Fork painters in Sag Harbor.
‘Two Jews Making Food’ and a Whole Lot MoreRebecca Edana and Amy Kirwin dish about their show “Two Jews Making Food” and how it went from Facebook Live to LTV Studios, survived a pandemic, and gained its first “super fan.”
A Talk and Studio Tours at The ChurchNanette Carter will discuss her artwork at The Church, and two painters-in-residence will open their studios there.
Adman in a Coma, Artist in a CallingFor former marketing executive Patrick J. Peters III, the silver lining of a traumatic struggle with long Covid was his life-changing discovery of salvation through painting.
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